Resorts, second home owners and distance: a case study in northern Finland

One of the most important factors for the site selection of a second home is the space-time dimension. For example, the popularity of second home tourism in the hinterland of population centres is based on the short distance between second homes and the permanent residence of second home owners. In...

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Main Author: Pekka Kauppila
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Geographical Society of Finland 2010-11-01
Series:Fennia: International Journal of Geography
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Online Access:https://fennia.journal.fi/article/view/2641
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spelling doaj-2062b24223494eebab166a6feece8c632020-11-25T03:58:14ZengGeographical Society of FinlandFennia: International Journal of Geography1798-56172010-11-011882Resorts, second home owners and distance: a case study in northern FinlandPekka KauppilaOne of the most important factors for the site selection of a second home is the space-time dimension. For example, the popularity of second home tourism in the hinterland of population centres is based on the short distance between second homes and the permanent residence of second home owners. In the case of peripheral resorts, however, the main reason for a large number of second homes is the attractiveness of the area associated with a high level of touristic elements. The study examines the municipalities of residence of the second home owners in four large resorts – Levi, Ruka, Saariselkä and Ylläs – in northern Finland. After analysing the geographical distribution of the owners with maps and diagrams the aim of the paper is to present a distance model for the resorts located in a northern periphery from the viewpoint of the regions of destination. This perspective is important in assessing the overall attractiveness of the resorts as a second home tourism environment. Generally speaking, the model resembles a U-letter. In this respect, the resorts have three zones – day trip, weekend and vacation – and each of them has their own characteristics based on the number of population (potential owners), land ownership, regional structure and accessibility. https://fennia.journal.fi/article/view/2641Northern FinlandSecond home tourismDistance analysisResortsSecond home ownersDistance zones
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Resorts, second home owners and distance: a case study in northern Finland
Fennia: International Journal of Geography
Northern Finland
Second home tourism
Distance analysis
Resorts
Second home owners
Distance zones
author_facet Pekka Kauppila
author_sort Pekka Kauppila
title Resorts, second home owners and distance: a case study in northern Finland
title_short Resorts, second home owners and distance: a case study in northern Finland
title_full Resorts, second home owners and distance: a case study in northern Finland
title_fullStr Resorts, second home owners and distance: a case study in northern Finland
title_full_unstemmed Resorts, second home owners and distance: a case study in northern Finland
title_sort resorts, second home owners and distance: a case study in northern finland
publisher Geographical Society of Finland
series Fennia: International Journal of Geography
issn 1798-5617
publishDate 2010-11-01
description One of the most important factors for the site selection of a second home is the space-time dimension. For example, the popularity of second home tourism in the hinterland of population centres is based on the short distance between second homes and the permanent residence of second home owners. In the case of peripheral resorts, however, the main reason for a large number of second homes is the attractiveness of the area associated with a high level of touristic elements. The study examines the municipalities of residence of the second home owners in four large resorts – Levi, Ruka, Saariselkä and Ylläs – in northern Finland. After analysing the geographical distribution of the owners with maps and diagrams the aim of the paper is to present a distance model for the resorts located in a northern periphery from the viewpoint of the regions of destination. This perspective is important in assessing the overall attractiveness of the resorts as a second home tourism environment. Generally speaking, the model resembles a U-letter. In this respect, the resorts have three zones – day trip, weekend and vacation – and each of them has their own characteristics based on the number of population (potential owners), land ownership, regional structure and accessibility.
topic Northern Finland
Second home tourism
Distance analysis
Resorts
Second home owners
Distance zones
url https://fennia.journal.fi/article/view/2641
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